The past decade has witnessed extraordinary advances in artificial intelligence. He looks at the ways in which it has already brought us everything from voice recognition software to self-driving cars, and explores its potential for further revolutionary change in almost every area of our daily lives.
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Matt Burgess draws inspiration from his hometown of Jackson Heights, Queens, which serves as the setting for his works. His prose delves into the depths of human relationships, exploring the complexities of love and life. Burgess's style is characterized by keen insight and sensitive character portrayals, offering readers an engaging literary experience.






- 2021
- 2020
Reed Hastings
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This concise but detailed biography provides an overview of Hastings' career trajectory. From his unique management style to the biggest mistakes he has made along the way, to the reasons behind his decision to take Netflix from a business that dealt with products (rental DVDs) to a technology company that focuses on streaming, Burgess sheds light on Hastings' success and looks to what the future may bring for him and his ventures
- 2015
Uncle Janice
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Set in the vibrant world of undercover narcotics work, the story follows twenty-four-year-old Janice Itwaru, an "uncle" within the NYPD. As the central character, she navigates the challenges and complexities of her role, showcasing a blend of excitement and originality that sets this cop novel apart from others. Through her experiences, readers are immersed in the adrenaline-fueled life of law enforcement, highlighting both the dangers and the unique perspectives of an undercover officer.
- 2010
Dreading the prison release of his violent older brother, who blames him for his imprisonment and for stealing his pregnant girlfriend, young drug dealer Alfredo struggles with cultural clashes in Queens while planning to steal a pit bull for a homecoming dogfight. A first novel.